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Mexico bans e-cigarette sales

Meanwhile authorities announce all type of smoking prohibited in capital’s main square

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Jun 2022 4:30PM

Mexico bans e-cigarette sales
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador says that the products are intended to attract younger people. – Pixabay pic, June 1, 2022

MEXICO CITY – Mexico banned sales of electronic cigarettes and other vaping devices yesterday because of concerns about their health effects, the government announced.

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said it was a “lie” to claim that e-cigarettes are a safe alternative to inhaling tobacco smoke.

“The vapours are also harmful to health,” added Lopez Obrador, who signed a decree introducing the ban on World No Tobacco Day.

He showed a pink vaping device to illustrate how the products are intended to appeal to young people.

“Look at the colour, the design,” Lopez Obrador said.

Mexico City authorities meanwhile announced that smoking of any kind would be prohibited in the capital’s main square, the Zocalo, and surrounding areas in the busy historic district.

City Hall said the move was aimed at raising awareness of the health risks.

Smoking has been banned in closed spaces, government offices, shops, bars and restaurants for more than a decade, with exceptions for certain entertainment venues.

In October, Mexico prohibited the import and export of vaping devices and cartridges, but companies have continued to sell their inventory, Deputy Health Minister Hugo Lopez-Gatell said.

The new ban covers “the circulation and marketing of these new products,” he added.

Congress is additionally expected to discuss an initiative to expand smoking bans to beaches, stadiums and open-air entertainment venues.

Smoking “is harmful to health and that has been proven. I think (the measure) is something good so that people don't get sick,” said Alejandra Jimenez, a 25-year-old receptionist.

But Raphael, who sells tobacco-related products, said he was against the move.

“The ban is based on bad fundamentals, mainly because vaping is meant to stop or slow increased tobacco use in our country,” he said.

E-cigarettes heat a liquid typically containing nicotine and other chemicals into an aerosol. The user inhales the resulting vapour, mimicking traditional cigarettes.

Proponents of vaping say it is safer than traditional tobacco.

The World Health Organization (WHO) considers electronic cigarettes to be harmful to health and has called for tight regulation to stop young people in particular from using them.

More than 30 countries have banned sales of electronic cigarettes, the WHO said last July.

In April, an e-cigarette firm agreed to pay US$22.5 million (RM98.7 million) in a United States suit that alleged the company deliberately targeted teenagers and lied about how addictive its products are. – AFP, June 1, 2022

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